Hep A: Fecal to oral, Person to person, contaminated food, water, milk, poorly washed utensils, parenteral, Common in young children, institutionalized, health care personnel, poor socioeconomic countries, Has a vaccine, Hep B: Blood, bodily fluids, contaminated needles, parenteral, perinatal, sexual contact, Common in IV drug users, hemodialysis clients, healthcare personnel, Also Has a vaccine, Hep C: *Blood*, bodily fluids, contaminated needles, parenteral, perinatal, sexual contact, Common in parenteral drug users, frequent transfusions, health care , Hep D: Exposure to Hep B , Blood and blood products, Common in Mediterranean and Middle Eastern areas. Drug users, hemodialysis, frequent transfusions, HBV vaccine, Hep E: Also Fecal to oral, Person to person, contaminated food, water, milk, poorly washed utensils, perinatal, parenteral, Common in Burma, Afghanistan, Algeria, Mexico, Brazil, and any country where sewage disposal is inadequate or communal bathing is practiced,
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Viral Hepatitis
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